Come back to savannahnow.com after 7 p.m. tonight to see results from Savannah and Tybee Island runoffs and pick up Wednesday's Savannah Morning News for complete coverage.

On Tybee, voters will decide whether Bill Garbett or Barry Brown, already assured of at least two years on the City Council, will serve a four-year term.

Jackson, the mayor pro tem, and Felser, an alderman at large, finished first and second, respectively, in the six-way mayoral election on Nov. 8. A runoff is needed because neither received the required majority.

Similarly, Bordeaux and Young ran one-two, respectively, in the three-way at-large council race, but Bordeaux lacked a majority.

On Tybee, the top three finishers in the 11-way council race were to be elected to four-year terms with the next three to serve two-year terms.

Garbett, an incumbent, and Brown, a former councilman, tied for third place.

Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. All registered voters in both cities are eligible to cast a ballot today, even if they didn’t vote on Nov. 8.

Tybee’s two polling places will be the same as on Nov. 8, as will most of Savannah’s. But there will be some exceptions:

• Savannah residents assigned to Precinct 7-8 (the community center) and 7-9 (Southwest Baptist Church) both in Bloomingdale, on Nov. 8 are to vote today at Precinct 5-10, Jonesville Baptist Church at 5201 Montgomery St.